> On Aug. 29, 2014, 2:23 p.m., Aleix Pol Gonzalez wrote:
> > Do we have any identification system? How do we know the comments are from 
> > human?

The user provides a pseudo and an e-mail, but no registration is needed. 
Akismet is a big online database of spamming IPs and also (I think) an antispam 
software, and Juvia filters all the comments through it. Normally, most of the 
spam should be filtered out.

It is also possible to configure how Juvia moderates the comments: no 
moderation (everything posted is published), Akismet (Akismet decides whether a 
comment is spam or not), or manual moderation (tedious but sure). The Akismet 
option is the currently selected one.


- Denis


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On Aug. 29, 2014, 2:16 p.m., Denis Steckelmacher wrote:
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> (Updated Aug. 29, 2014, 2:16 p.m.)
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> 
> Review request for KDE Frameworks and Aurélien Gâteau.
> 
> 
> Repository: kapidox
> 
> 
> Description
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> 
> Juvia is a Free Software commenting system that can easily be used on static 
> websites like api.kde.org. An instance of Juvia has just been installed on 
> commenting.kde.org (many thanks to Ben Cooksley!), and this patch adds 
> support for it to api.kde.org.
> 
> The users can now comment class pages. The comments are disabled (no comment 
> box nor anything else appears) on the main page of each framework, on the 
> Frameworks 5 index page and on any other page that does not directly concern 
> a class. I've done that in order to avoid cluttering important pages with 
> comments, but if you think that having comments on all the pages (or a bigger 
> subset of them) is desirable, it is very easy to change. Personally, I would 
> avoid having comments on the main pages, so that any spam, if the automatic 
> Akismet filter does not work, will not be too visible.
> 
> A screenshot is linked to this review request and shows how the comments have 
> been integrated (I slightly modified the built-in Juvia style so that Doxygen 
> and KDE colors are used).
> 
> 
> Diffs
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> 
>   src/kapidox/data/htmlresource/kde.css e173dfe 
>   src/kapidox/data/templates/comments.html PRE-CREATION 
>   src/kapidox/data/templates/doxygen.html d00e14e 
> 
> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/119991/diff/
> 
> 
> Testing
> -------
> 
> Posting a comment works, and comments can be viewed. They also appear in the 
> admin interface of Juvia (I've now deleted these comments). I posted comments 
> on different classes and in different frameworks in order to test that 
> namespacing works correctly.
> 
> 
> File Attachments
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> 
> Comments on api.kde.org
>   
> https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2014/08/29/278299d8-18a6-46a0-ada5-1b6452a3276f__apidox-comments-1.png
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Denis Steckelmacher
> 
>

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